This is a mark on a surface. It can be long, short, straight, or wavy, and can be made with a variety of art tools.
What is line?
Warm Colors
What is Red, Yellow, and Orange?
Cool Colors
What is Green, Blue, and Purple?
This is what people do with their tongue in a typical haka expression
What is sticking out their tongue?
You click this icon to start a new project/paper
What is the plus sign icon (+)?
This is how the surface of something feels or looks (smooth, jagged, fuzzy).
What is Texture?
Secondary Colors
What is Orange, Green, and Purple/Violet?
Primary Colors
What are Red, Yellow, and Blue?
Haka originated from this country
What is New Zealand?
You click this icon to fill your background
What is the paint bucket icon?
This is any two dimensional (2D) object that has height and width. Example = square
What is Shape?
The Complementary Color of Blue is....(sit across from one another on the color wheel)
What is Orange?
Monochromatic Color
What is different shades of the same color (some light, some medium, and some dark)?
Haka was originally used for this purpose
What is intimidation/protection?
You select this type of file when downloading your image from Sketchpad
What is .JPEG?
This refers to how light or dark something is.
What is Value?
The Complementary Color of Yellow is....(sit across from one another on the color wheel)
What is Purple?
The Complementary Color of Red is....(sit across from one another on the color wheel)
What is Green?
The whakairo carvings were made of this material
What is wood?
This is how you upload your own photo in Sketchpad
What is 'click on the clipart icon and select 'Load Your Own Image'?
This is any three dimensional (3D) object that has height, width, and depth. Example = cube
What is Form?
Neutral Colors
What is Black, White, Grey, or Brown?
Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green, and Blue-Green are an example of this color scheme (sit beside one another on the color wheel)
What are Analogous Colors?
This is the name of the culture who perform the Haka
Who are the Maori people?
This is how you 'hide' a layer
What is 'click on the eye next to the layer' you wish to hide?